There are some lemons on the table.there aren't any cheese sandwiches,but there is some cheese on the table.there is some tea in the cup. there is no jam,but there are some sweet on the table. переведите
На столе лежат несколько лимонов. На столе нет бутербродов с сыром, но зато есть сыр. В чашке есть немного чая. На столе нет варенья, но зато есть конфеты.
Education is an important part of modern life. Being educated means to know a lot of necessary and useful things for life, which is why every decent person studies at school. Originally Russian education starts from the early age. Children can start going to kindergarten from the age of two, but this is not a compulsory education. It depends on parents’ decision and child’s wish to attend this institution. However, school is mandatory. Every child starts going to school from the age of seven and till 16. Mandatory education in Russia is presented by three types of schools: primary, secondary and high. The primary school teaches its pupils elementary skills, such as reading, writing, counting. Many schools also offer foreign languages or some other special disciplines at this age. The most important period is the secondary school, which starts from the 4th or 5th grade, depending on school. This is the time when children start learning Biology, Geography, Chemistry, Physics, Computing, and many other new subjects. At the 9th grade children face a very important period in their life. They have to choose whether to continue school education, or to leave for other types of educational institutions, such as college, specialized schools and else. If the pupil decides to continue studying in high school, which lasts for two years, he can enter the university after school graduation. Of course, it’s only the general pattern of education in Russia, but there can also be some exceptions nowadays. For example, there are lots of special schools, where they pay attention only to particular subjects. Also, apart from state schools, there are a number of private schools, where education is not free of charge.
1. I ( have had ) my breakfast. I'm not hungry 2. He ( had) his breakfast an hour ago. 3. The Smiths ( invited) us to dinner last Saturday. 4. They (have invited) many guests to their Christmas party 5. We (have bought) a lot of things, put them into the fridge. 6. We went shopping yesterday and (to bought) a lot of things. 7. She (has been) to London a lot of times. 8. She (was) in London last month. 9. I have never (to tasted) Indian food. 10. I (tasted) Indian food when we were at the restaurant. 11. They (have not written) to us since they moved to a new flat. 12. When did they ( write) to you last? 13. How long have you (been learning) English? 14. I ( learnt) English long ago.